Flooding & Flash Flooding

Tornadoes are impressive, but flash flooding takes more lives each year than any other severe weather-related hazard. Only six" of fast moving water holds enough force to knock over an adult, and only two feet of water will carry away most vehicles…even pickups and SUVs. Whenever you encounter high water, and especially during flash flood warnings, turn around don’t drown. Never underestimate the power of water.

Source: Mark Fox, NWS Fort Worth

Flash Flood Versus Normal Flood

What’s the difference between a flash flood and a normal flood? Flash flooding occurs during heavy rain events and happens very quickly. It ends quickly as well. Regular flooding occurs as the result of a more prolonged rain event, lake overflow, or dam failure. It’s more gradual, more predictable, and lasts longer.

Know the Terms

Flash Flood Watch: Flash flooding is possible. Be prepared to move to higher ground; listen to NOAA Weather Radio, WBAP-820 a.m. or television for emergency information.

Flood Warning: Flooding is occurring or will occur soon; if advised to evacuate, do so immediately.

Flood Watch: Flooding is possible. Tune in to NOAA Weather Radio, WBAP-820 a.m. or television for emergency information.

Flash Flood Safety Tips

Get out of areas subject to flooding, like dips, low spots, canyons, washes, etc.